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Heart and Sole: A Story of Second Chances

By on Wednesday, Jul 15, 2015 | 0 comments

Who doesn’t want a chance for a do-over? In anything—maybe you think about The One Who Got Away. Or maybe you wish you’d picked a different career. Or came from a different family (although, sorry, can’t help you with that one :). My heroine of Heart and Sole, Maddie Kingston, is a desperate woman who’s [...]

Cover reveal for Heart and Sole!

By on Monday, May 25, 2015 | 2 comments

Here's one hottie billionaire, who graces the cover of my first Entangled release, which is out July 14. He's so adorable, what do you think???      

Odds and Ends

By on Saturday, May 2, 2015 | 2 comments

Spring has finally arrived in Ohio! And not a moment too soon! I'm busy making deadlines but I thought I'd post a few links from some fun things I've been doing around the internet lately: --This past week, on the USA Today Happy Ever After Blog, I got to give my hero, Brad, some badly [...]

My Tale of Willow Ware

By on Wednesday, Apr 15, 2015 | 0 comments

I am a dishaholic, I admit it. I recently read an article in Time that said we Americans are overrun with stuff. Stuff is cheaper than ever before--cheap clothing, thanks to places like Forever 21 and H and M, and nonessential goods that we don't need but buy anyway are everywhere.  So I am working [...]

Just…the Beach

By on Tuesday, Mar 31, 2015 | 0 comments

Last week, I got to spend some quality time with my oldest daughter, a recent college graduate, when we fled the cold of Ohio for a few days and went to Southwest Florida. Sunny, warm day, Beach, Southwest Florida. No snow in sight!!! I must admit, I have this thing for the ocean. Ever since [...]

Archie the Snowman, An Extraordinary Story

By on Wednesday, Dec 24, 2014 | 2 comments

  Once upon a time there was a beloved 24-foot snowman named Archie who greeted children at a local mall from the late 1960's until 2003. They would walk up to the snowman, speak into a microphone, and he would talk to them about Christmas. His eyes would light up and his voice would project [...]

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